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Snooze, go have them take it again.

My husband was a gov. employee too, and they must make the most horrid photos! He had some that looked so bad I felt sorry for him to have to wear them-if my teacher ID card doesn't turn out right, we have them take them again!
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SnoozeControl wrote: why do they have to pose the photo subjects directly under a bank of fluorescent lights? AND photographed from below?

I hate to sound vain, but I'm actually kind of depressed about this.


Well, get them to do another one! This time talk to them & voice your concerns,

they might take several photos and let you choose one... they're only digital

snaps, there wouldn't be a real cost involved....
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:p Yeah, those fancy things they do with it! And you don't dare accidently loose it, because that is a big hassle.

Three years is long-they will probably have a new one next year, they will change something about.

Ghads, you know what we used to do as teachers when we hated ours-put stickers on them to cover them up-but you probably couldn't do that with your job.:(
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SnoozeControl wrote: Can't. They've got some sort of chip inside... it took about 15 minutes to download all the info.

*sigh* I'm stuck with it for another three years.


What would happen if it (studies fingernails) fell into a paper shredder - or

had another sort of accident, hmm?
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I think it would be bad for snooze, she would have alot of paperwork and hassle about it.
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SnoozeControl wrote: Believe me... I'm thinking about it. A colonel came in to get a new one because the lamination was peeling. I wonder how well it'd survive going through with my laundry. :wah:

I'd still be stuck with this face though... I doubt they do glam shots for ID cards. Bastards!


If that doesn't work you could always cut your hair, dye it white-blonde and wear coloured contact lenses then insist on a new pic as yours looks NOTHING like the new you!

Or you could get a professional passport photo taken THEN peel the laminate off and say the washing machine/ cat/ laundry service did it, then apologise for not having time to take a new photo but say "Luckily I have a spare one here" and produce the new photo! Its probably easier for them to just do it rather than have the hassle of arguing over it. ;)
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Post by valerie »

Put it on a really long lanyard so it hangs down about waist level, it's

still on the front of your torso, but nobody can see it from that distance!!



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I want to see it! :yh_bigsmi
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If ya get desperate, it could always accidently fall off into a trash can. ;)
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Post by jaggedlittlegirl »

I have to wear one of those damn things too! And I hate my picture on it too. BUT, I cheat :sneaky: I put it on, 'round my neck and then turn it around so it's backwards and noone can see my ugly pic... :wah:
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Post by pantsonfire321@aol.com »

[QUOTE=SnoozeControl]I had to get another ID card for work that we have to have attached in some way to the front of our torso so it's always visible. Well, the photo looks so completely hideous I'm embarrassed to have it seen. My head looks like a melting pumpkin candle with jowls, double chin that starts at my clavicle, slit mouth and squinty eyes and even my favorite blouse looks garish (it's just a solid cantaloupe color, for pete's sake!)

Now granted, I'm no beauty queen and my face is fat, but why do they have to pose the photo subjects directly under a bank of fluorescent lights? AND photographed from below?

I hate to sound vain, but I'm actually kind of depressed about this.:([/QUOTE]

Hun, it cant really be that bad can it - women always think they look hideous in photos and constantly put themselves down . Have you shown it to anyone and asked their opinion. Ok,;) if its really that bad spray it with cat nip and let the cats have a nibble or you could, if your feeling brave scan it and post it for us to see so we can print it off and use it for darts practise :rolleyes: :yh .....................................:yh_kiss
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Post by along-for-the-ride »

Does anyone ever like their ID photos?

I work in HR and take the pictures for the new-hire ID badges. There is no laminating involved and the employees can chose to wear them or not. Our ID badges are also used to clock in and out. If an employee loses or damages the ID, I can easily replace it....with the same picture. In these days after 911, Id badges are a necessary "evil".

And, no, I'm not that crazy about the picture on my ID.:p
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:yh_idea Snoozer...in addition to everyone else's great suggestions....have you considered that someone might STEAL it? Just rip it right off your innocent neck?

GASP!

Naturally, you'll need another right away...probably with a new chip, too!:sneaky:
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GUESS WHAT? You and I are obviously twins, separated at birth! SISTER!
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Post by CARLA »

Tape a good photo of yourself over the bad one..:D make sure it is about the same size. Hell even laminate the bugger before affixing it.. The ID stay intact and your picture is one you like..:sneaky:
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Post by along-for-the-ride »

Pinky wrote: They always turn out awful. Every one I've had so far (two colleges and school, and I've kept them all!) makes me look like a deranged muppet. Pretty true to life in my case huh?:D

You could always draw all over it, and pretend someone else defaced it...then you could get another one done. Or my old trick is putting it down at home somewhere and, gee, I just couldn't find it!:sneaky:


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I usually look like a burn victim in my photos. Does this help ?
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Post by Crème brûlée »

I fear you may be doomed with your same picture, I had to replace mine not to long ago and it was the same picture.......same thing happened when I lost my DMV.:-3
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